Exactly.
If we run right into the teeth of their 8-9 man front, they're only running 11-15 yards downhill, at most.
Make them defend 52 yards wide, and they wear out a lot quicker.
I said this during the Ole Piss game, and then Saban said exactly what the article is saying in his post game presser.
Folks still don't get it.
SLO, I DO get it, and while I like running the ball, I said last week that I was FINE with CLK's play calling in the Auburn game.
What I DO want to know, and have to say, is WHY can't Lane start first and 10 with a run when the offense hasn't done well (the 2nd quarter tonite, the start of the third quarter tonite) ??? Saban has mentioned before, and stated again tonite in the post game presser, that when the ground game is doing well, it takes the pressure off Jalen, and he relaxes. And he made that point implying, as we would think intuitively, that THAT'S A GOOD THING!!!
Tyler Watts spoke tonite about how much better it is for the QB when the offense finds its rhythm. So WHY NOT run the ball in those situations???? Is CLK trying to see how well Jalen responds, with tougher opponents coming up? Because a lot of us fans would have liked a larger lead before CLK tries to 'develop' his QB on the field. I KNOW Jalen needs to be able to convert a 3rd and 10 with a downfield pass, but can't we let him get past his own 25, and give him some momentum, before we start FORCING the passing game????? No running back touched the ball for 'Bama in the ENTIRE first quarter!!!!!!
So yeah, some passes, jet sweeps, bubble screens, are fine, let's have some dives and runs up the middle as well, right????